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"all my life i've felt as if i were waiting in a train station." – andrei tarkovsky
1. john berger, 2. @antropomorfisme, 3 + 5. gregory alan isakov, 4. maurice (1987, dir. james ivory + d.p pierre lhomme), 6. adam muise, 7. shinji moon, 8. @ashleyfrostart, 9. louise glück, 10. the 1975
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5 Quick Tips for Writing Science Fiction
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If you love writing stories about aliens, other worlds, and technological advances, you’ve come to the right space. Sci-fi can be an intimidating genre to jump into. Fortunately, you don’t have to make the leap alone. Today, we are offering some helpful tips pooled from our Genre Lounge: Science Fiction forums:
1. Read science news and science magazines for ideas and inspiration.
Do your research. A little research can go a long way, in terms of developing your world and plot lines. You never know when a news headline or broadcast will spark your imagination. The funny thing about science is, there’s always a new discovery, a theory being supported or debunked. Science is a bottomless wellspring, full of natural resources for your novel. Use it!
2. Sci-fi can be just as flexible as any other genre.
Remember, you’re writing about a world or galaxy that very possibly may not exist! Therefore, unlike “the real world”, you get to make your own rules. You can build a society you’ve always dreamed of belonging to. Or you can play devil’s advocate, and create a world that’s more nightmare than daydream. It’s up to you. It’s your world. Go wild!
3. Don’t worry too much about explaining technical details. 
Sci-fi is a broad genre. Don’t limit yourself to what you know or don’t know about science. Think about all the devices and gadgets you use in your own life. How much do you actually know about how they work? (Me either.) When things are commonplace in our world, we don’t often consider how it functions. We just get on with using it. You can approach the tech in your sci-fi with a similar attitude. If your characters use certain devices on a regular basis, they may take for granted how they function. 
(Keep in mind, the moment you begin to try to explain how something works, you lose your readers, if you don’t actually know how it works.)
4. Diversify! Don’t let traditional characteristics of sci-fi limit you. 
Open your mind to new possibilities and your sci-fi will soar! Imagine a world where all kinds of people (and maybe even aliens) co-exist. Can you picture the possibilities? They’re endless! Defy stereotypes. Challenge harmful ideologies. Represent the marginalized. You have the power!
5. Use real life scenarios to inform your writing. 
Your sci-fi story is an excellent opportunity to address and discuss current events and themes of your present reality. It’s like getting permission to rant! How often does that happen? (You’re right. Not enough.) 
If you don’t feel your voice is being heard on a particular topic or issue, use the blank page as an opportunity to tell your readers how you really feel about the current socio-political climate. Skip the messy social media wars. Save the drama for your sci-fi novel!
Many of these tips were inspired by posts from NaNoWriMo participants in our Genre Lounge: Science Fiction forums thread. They were compiled by previous NaNoWriMo intern Malissa Bilbrey for this YouTube video, and were adapted to a blog post by current intern Nina Sacco.
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hardsadness · 5 years
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[TASK 068: METIS]
Shout out to @olivaraofrph​​​ for helping compile this task in celebration of Native American Heritage Month! Metis are a distinct group of people separate from Native American or First Nations tribes, as their ancestors were early French and English colonizers who early on mixed with members of Native tribes, mostly Wabanaki, Mi'kmaq, Algonquin, Saulteaux, Cree, Ojibwe, Menominee, or Maliseet but others made their ways too. As Metis evolved, many continued to marry other mixed people, and sometimes other Europeans or Natives, to get to where it is today as a distinct native identity to be Metis. For the most part they reside in Canada, where they are recognized as one of the three groups of Aboriginal people, but to a lesser extent, they live in the US as well. There’s a masterlist below compiled of over 110+ Metis faceclaims categorised by gender with their occupation and ethnicity denoted if there was a reliable source. If you want an extra challenge use random.org to pick a random number! Of course everything listed below are just suggestions and you can pick whichever character or whichever project you desire.
Any questions can be sent here and all tutorials have been linked below the cut for ease of access! REMEMBER to tag your resources with #TASKSWEEKLY and we will reblog them onto the main! This task can be tagged with whatever you want but if you want us to see it please be sure that our tag is the first five tags, @ mention us or send us a messaging linking us to your post!
THE TASK - scroll down for FC’s!
STEP 1: Decide on a FC you wish to create resources for! You can always do more than one but who are you starting with? There are links to masterlists you can use in order to find them and if you want help, just send us a message and we can pick one for you at random!
STEP 2: Pick what you want to create! You can obviously do more than one thing, but what do you want to start off with? Screencaps, RP icons, GIF packs, masterlists, PNG’s, fancasts, alternative FC’s - LITERALLY anything you desire!
STEP 3: Look back on tasks that we have created previously for tutorials on the thing you are creating unless you have whatever it is you are doing mastered - then of course feel free to just get on and do it. :)
STEP 4: Upload and tag with #TASKSWEEKLY! If you didn’t use your own screencaps/images make sure to credit where you got them from as we will not reblog packs which do not credit caps or original gifs from the original maker.
THINGS YOU CAN MAKE FOR THIS TASK -  examples are linked!
Stumped for ideas? Maybe make a masterlist or graphic of your favourite faceclaims. A masterlist of names. Plot ideas or screencaps from a music video preformed by an artist. Masterlist of quotes and lyrics that can be used for starters, thread titles or tags. Guides on culture and customs.
Screencaps
RP icons [of all sizes]
Gif Pack [maybe gif icons if you wish]
PNG packs
Manips
Dash Icons
Character Aesthetics
PSD’s
XCF’s
Graphic Templates - can be chara header, promo, border or background PSD’s!
FC Masterlists - underused, with resources, without resources!
FC Help - could be related, family templates, alternatives.
Written Guides.
and whatever else you can think of / make!
MASTERLIST!
Ladies:
Maria Campbell (77) Metis - author, playwright, and filmmaker.
Tantoo Cardinal (66) Metis - actress.
Allison Adelle Hedge Coke (58) Metis, Huron, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Seminole, Choctaw, Muskogee, French, Portuguese, English, and Scottish - poet and musician (Rd Kla).
Cheryl L’Hirondelle (58) Metis of Cree descent, French, German, and Polish - musician.
Laura de Jonge (56) Metis - filmmaker, magazine founder, and advocate.
Marie Clements (55) Metis - playwright, performer, and filmmaker.
Sharon Bruneau (53) Metis of Cree, Cherokee, and French descent - model and bodybuilder.
Christi Belcourt (51) Metis - artist and author.
Irene Bedard (50) Inuit, Inupiat, Yupik, Cree, and Metis - actress.
Janet Panic (47) Metis - singer-songwriter.
Leanne Poirer Greenfield (42) Metis - actress.
Holly McNarland (41) Metis - singer-songwriter.
Danis Goulet (40) Metis - filmmaker.
Inez Jasper (36) Sto:lo, Ojibwe, and Metis - singer-songwriter.
Andi Muise (30) Metis - model.
Natasha Negovanlis (27) Greek / Metis - actress.
Siera Bearchell (24) Metis - beauty pageant titleholder.
Cassidy Mann (21) Metis - singer-songwriter.
Dawn Pritchard (?) Metis - singer-songwriter.
Ashley Michaels (?) Metis - actress.
Laura Vinson (?) Metis of Cree, Cherokee, French, and English descent - musician.
Roseanne Supernault (?) Métis of Cree - actress.
Andrea Menard (born in 1971) Metis - actress, playwright, and jazz singer.
Jessica Matten (?) Metis of Cree and Saulteaux, Chinese, French, British, and Ukrainian - actress.
Madelaine McCallum (29 as of 2012) Metis - actress and model.
Sandy Scofield (?) Metis of Saulteaux and Cree descent - singer.
Shayla Stonechild (23) Metis of Blackfoot and Cree descent - actress and model.
Aleece Wilson (22) Metis, Black, Irish, Italian - model.
Nakita Kohan (20) Metis - singer and actress.
Star Slade (14) Metis - actress.
Sheena Kaine (?) Metis - rapper and boxer.
DJ Kwe (?) Metis of Cree descent - musician.
Christa Couture (?) Metis of Cree descent - singer-songwriter.
Nadia Gaudet (?) Metis - musician.
Moe Clark (?) Metis - musician.
Sonia Eidse (?) Metis - singer-songwriter.
Jaylene Johnson (?) Metis of Cree and French descent.
Bebe Buckskin (?) Metis of Woods Cree descent - singer-songwriter.
Chelsey June (early 30s) Metis of Algonquin descent - singer-songwriter.
Arlette Alcock (?) Metis of Blackfoot, Cree, and Nakoda Sioux descent - singer-songwriter.
Joanna Burt (?) Metis of Ojibwe and Cree descent - operatic soprano.
Kara “Metis Monroe” Jade (?) Metis of Plains Cree descent and Jamaican - model and musician.
Brandy McCallum (?) Blackfoot, Cree, and Metis - singer-songwriter.
Jani Lauzon (?) Metis - actress, musician, and puppeteer.
Rulan Tangen (?) Metis of Blackfoot descent - actress and dancer.
Michelle Latimer (?) Metis of Algonquin descent - actress and director.
Allyson Pratt (?) Metis of Plains Cree and French descent - actress.
Jenny Pudavick (?) Metis - actress.
Donna Lynn (?) Metis of Mi’kmaq descent - musician (Alpha).
Angel (?) Metis - musician (Alpha).
Ashley Michaels (?) Metis - actress.
Valerie Planche (?) Metis - actress and filmmaker.
Gail Maurice (?) Metis - actress and filmmaker.
Jennifer Pudavick (?) Metis - actress.
Kimberley Dawn (?) Metis - musician.
Tanis Parenteau (?) Metis - actress.
Cindy Paul (?) Metis of Cree descent - musician.
Tihemme Gagnon (?) Metis - screenwriter.
Tina House (?) Metis - APTN journalist.
Tasha Hubbard (born in 1973) Metis / Unspecified First Nations - filmmaker.
Katherena Vermette (born in 1976/1977) Metis - filmmaker and poet.
Amanda Strong (?) Metis of Cree, French, Scottish, and Irish descent - filmmaker and media artist.
Amanda Rheaume (?) Metis - singer-songwriter.
Christine Welsh (?) Metis - filmmaker.
Sara Roque (?) Metis - filmmaker.
Krystle Pederson (?) Metis - actress and singer.
Madison Thomas (?) Metis - director.
Men:
Ray St. Germain (born in 1940) Metis - musician, author, and radio show host.
John Arcand (75) Metis - fiddler.
Don Freed (born in 1949) Metis - singer-songwriter.
Steven Cree Molison (?) Metis - actor.
Matt Bernard (?) Metis - actor.
A.W. Cardinal (Blue Moon Marquee) Metis of Cree descent - musician.
Kyle Nobess (?) Metis - actor.
Jesse Nobess (?) Metis - actor.
Calvin Vollrath (57) Metis - fiddler and composer.
Donny Parenteau (?) Metis - singer-songwriter.
JJ Lavallee (?) Metis - singer-songwriter.
Matt Dorgan Project (?) Metis - musician.
Jerry Sereda (?) Metis - musician.
Ryan Cunningham (?) Metis - actor.
Shaun Anderson (?) Metis - musician.
Darren Lavallee (?) Metis - musician.
Yovan Nagwetch (?) Metis of Wabanaki descent - musician and songwriter.
Ryan McMahon (?) Ojibwe and Metis - comedian and actor.
Adam Garnet Jones (34/35) Metis, Cree, and Danish - filmmaker.
Shawn Youngchief (28) Metis - actor.
Sheldon Elter (27) Metis - actor, comedian, writer, and musician.
Cody Kearsley (26/27) Metis - actor.
Arron Asham (39) Metis - NHL player.
Joey Stylez (36) Metis of Cree descent - rapper.
Jonathan Gallant (40) Metis - bassist.
Rod Bruinooge (44) Metis - filmmaker, politician, and businessman.
Dakota House (43) Metis of Cree descent - actor.
Tom Jackson (69) Metis of Cree and English descent - actor and singer.
Niiko Soul (?) Mdewakankton Dakota Sioux / Metis - musician (Niiko Soul and Ben G.).
Ben G. (?) Metis of Cree descent - musician (Niiko Soul and Ben G.).
Don Amero (?) Metis - singer-songwriter.
Kelvin Redvers (?) Metis, Deniniu K’ue - filmmaker.
Ron E. Scott (?) Metis - tv producer, director, and writer.
Jay Cardinal Villeneuve (?) Metis of Cree descent - actor.
Trevor Duplessis (?) Metis - actor.
Matt Bernard (?) Metis - actor.
Shane Belcourt (44) Metis - filmmaker.
Wayne Wapeemukwa (?) Metis - filmmaker.
Lawrence “Teddy Boy” Houle (?) Metis of Ojibwe descent - fiddler and singer.
Jess Lee (?) Metis - singer-songwriter.
Heebz the Earthchild (?) Metis of Cree descent - rapper.
David Morin (?) Metis - musician.
NB:
Grey Gritt (?) Genderqueer - Ojibwe / Metis - musician.
Alec Butler (born in 1959) Trans Male and Two Spirit - Metis of Mi’Kmaq, French, and Irish descent - playwright and filmmaker.
Cris Derksen (?) Two Spirit - Cree, Metis / Unspecified White Mennonite - cellist.
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Cardinal Dreams - Six Sentence Story
Cardinal Dreams – Six Sentence Story
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Gathering up his son’s clothes, tossed about the bedroom floor, Daniel looked at his slumbering son as he lay with his ball glove secured in hand and his signed baseball had rolled off onto the blanket. Hair tousled in rings of curls, Jeffrey slumbered away with little boy dreams.
It was not long before this night, that Daniel and Jeffrey were spectators at their…
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lvcky-m3 · 5 years
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brittanyyoungblog · 3 years
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What You Do After Sex Matters
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What do you do after sex? Some people like to spoon or cuddle, others like to sleep, and yet others like to grab something to eat or drink. But does what you do matter? For people in relationships, it seems to.
In fact, the more that couples engage in after-sex affection, the happier they tend to be. Check out the video below to learn more about what the research in this area has found.
For additional tips on keeping passion alive in long-term relationships, check out Episode 33 of my Sex and Psychology Podcast for an interview with Dr. Amy Muise in which we discuss science-backed tips on how to get the spark back—and keep it going over time.
Watch more videos on sex and relationships here.
Want to learn more about Sex and Psychology? Click here for more from the blog or here to listen to the podcast. Follow Sex and Psychology on Facebook, Twitter (@JustinLehmiller), or Reddit to receive updates. You can also follow Dr. Lehmiller on YouTube and Instagram.
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Video Created by: Katie Adams
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What You Do After Sex Matters
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What do you do after sex? Some people like to spoon or cuddle, others like to sleep, and yet others like to grab something to eat or drink. But does what you do matter? For people in relationships, it seems to.
In fact, the more that couples engage in after-sex affection, the happier they tend to be. Check out the video below to learn more about what the research in this area has found.
For additional tips on keeping passion alive in long-term relationships, check out Episode 33 of my Sex and Psychology Podcast for an interview with Dr. Amy Muise in which we discuss science-backed tips on how to get the spark back—and keep it going over time.
Watch more videos on sex and relationships here.
Want to learn more about Sex and Psychology? Click here for more from the blog or here to listen to the podcast. Follow Sex and Psychology on Facebook, Twitter (@JustinLehmiller), or Reddit to receive updates. You can also follow Dr. Lehmiller on YouTube and Instagram.
Image Source: Photo by Toa Heftiba on Unsplash
Video Created by: Katie Adams
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psychologyofsex · 3 years
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What You Do After Sex Matters
What do you do after sex? Some people like to spoon or cuddle, others like to sleep, and yet others like to grab something to eat or drink. But does what you do matter? For people in relationships, it seems to.
In fact, the more that couples engage in after-sex affection, the happier they tend to be. Check out the video below to learn more about what the research in this area has found.
For additional tips on keeping passion alive in long-term relationships, check out Episode 33 of my Sex and Psychology Podcast for an interview with Dr. Amy Muise in which we discuss science-backed tips on how to get the spark back—and keep it going over time.
Watch more videos on sex and relationships here.
Want to learn more about Sex and Psychology? Click here for more from the blog or here to listen to the podcast. Follow Sex and Psychology on Facebook, Twitter (@JustinLehmiller), or Reddit to receive updates. You can also follow Dr. Lehmiller on YouTube and Instagram.
Image Source: Photo by Toa Heftiba on Unsplash
Video Created by: Katie Adams
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Desire Needs Space: A Sex Therapist on Keeping Passion Alive (Video)
How Sexual Satisfaction Changes in Long-Term Relationships
What the Most Sexually Satisfied Couples are Doing in (and Out of) Bed
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